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* The fourth method consists of black boxes with white borders, timelines that branch off of/feed into specific points that aren't connected to at least one of the four cartoons or the main timeline. These include:
* The fourth method consists of black boxes with white borders, timelines that branch off of/feed into specific points that aren't connected to at least one of the four cartoons or the main timeline. These include:
** The original 1996 ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars: Transformers]]'' toyline bios, set in the modern day, with [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] being new versions of the original [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]. They lead into the "[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]" mini-comic included with the two-pack of Primal and Megatron's Basic-class toys.
** The original 1996 ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars: Transformers]]'' toyline bios, set in the modern day, with [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] and [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]] being new versions of the original [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]. They lead into the "[[Optimus Primal vs Megatron!]]" mini-comic included with the two-pack of Primal and Megatron's Basic-class toys.
** The [[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]] family, which is connected to both the Sunbow cartoon and the four [[Beast Era]] cartoons on this timeline.
** The [[BotCon 2005]] ''Transformers Timelines'' "[[Descent into Evil]]" comic, which leads into the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon timeline.
** The [[BotCon 2005]] ''Transformers Timelines'' "[[Descent into Evil]]" comic, which leads into the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon timeline.
** The Fun Publications ''[[Transformers: Classics]]'' timelines, which split off the Marvel comics and into the "[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]", where Autobot and Decepticon dimensional refugees from the ''Classics'' timeline ended up on the prehistoric Earth of the ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)|Transformers: Shattered Glass]]'' universe, becoming Maximals and Predacons.
** The Fun Publications ''[[Transformers: Classics]]'' timelines, which split off the Marvel comics and into the "[[Beast Wars Shattered Glass]]", where Autobot and Decepticon dimensional refugees from the ''Classics'' timeline ended up on the prehistoric Earth of the ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (fiction)|Transformers: Shattered Glass]]'' universe, becoming Maximals and Predacons.
** The ''Transformers Timelines'' "[[Collections]]" comic featuring [[Packrat]], serving as a prequel to [[BotCon 2015]]'s "[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]" comic, splitting off of the end of the ''Beast wars'' cartoon.
** The ''Transformers Timelines'' "[[Collections]]" comic featuring [[Packrat]], serving as a prequel to [[BotCon 2015]]'s "[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]" comic, splitting off of the end of the ''Beast wars'' cartoon.
* The fifth type is continuities that don't feed into any other, which orbit around the various cartoons they're based on. Represented with white text, they become more bold the closer they are to the various continuities, while those that are in other continuity families entirely are nearly invisible. These include:
* The fifth type is continuities that don't feed into any other, which orbit around the various cartoons they're based on. Represented with white text, they become more bold the closer they are to the various continuities, while those that are in other continuity families entirely are nearly invisible. These include, in order from brightest to darkest:
** The various toy bios of the post-1996 ''Beast Wars: Transformers'' toyline, the ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Machines: Transformers]]'' toyline bios, and beyond.
** The 1997 ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (video game)|Beast Wars: Transformers]]'' video game.
** The ''[[Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers (manga)|Beast Wars II: Super Lifeform Transformers]]'', ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (manga)|Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo]]'', and ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals (manga)|Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals]]'' mangas.
** The ''[[Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle]]'' video game.
** The IDW Publishing ''[[Transformers: Beast Wars Sourcebook]]''.
** The [[2005 IDW continuity|2005 IDW ''Generation 1'' continuity]]. Specifically listed are "MTMTE" (''[[The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye]]''), "EXRID" (''[[The Transformers: Robots in Disguise|The Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]'', later retitled ''The Transformers'', which was given the name "Ex-RID" by fans), ''[[The Transformers: Windblade]]'', and ''[[The Transformers: Sins of the Wreckers]]''. ''Robots in Disguise'' featured several Beast Era characters like Rattrap, [[Waspinator (BW)|Waspinator]], and [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]], whom also appeared in ''More than Meets the Eye'' during the "[[Dark Cybertron (IDW)|Dark Cybertron]]" crossover. The beast colony planet of [[Eukaris]] appeared in ''Windblade'', inhabited by many ''Beast Wars'' characters. ''Sins of the Wreckers'' featured [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]] as the main antagonist, served by the anarchist organization [[Mayhem Attack Squad|Mayhem]], which counted several ''Beast Wars'' characters among its members.
** The ''[[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (pack-in manga)|Henkei! Henkei! Transformers]]'' pack-in mini-comics. Specifically, it mentions volume [[Henkei! Henkei! volume 11|#11]] (included with [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] and volume [[Henkei! Henkei! volume 8|#8]] (included with [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]]).
** The IDW Publishing ''[[Transformers vs. G.I. Joe]]'' comic, which featured a Decepticon version of [[Blackarachnia (BW)|Blackarachnia]] in issue [[Everybody Hates Metroplex|#5]], and mentioned the Maximal and Predacon inhabitants of [[Uranus]] in issue [[The War Never Ends|#13]].
** The world of the ''[[Transformers Legends (comic)|Transformers Legends]]'' gag manga, which features a "dream dimension" inhabited by chibified versions of the Maximals and the Predacons as office workers.
** The ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]'' series, which featured several time-traveling Maximals and Predacons appearing in the modern day of the Autobot/Decepticon war in 2004.
** ''[[Story of Binaltech|Transformers: Binaltech]]'' and ''[[Transformers: Alternity]]'', which feature a version of Optimus Primal as the multiversal hero known as the [[Protector]].
** The [[DK Publishing]] guidebook, ''[[Transformers: The Ultimate Guide]]'', which has sections on both ''Beast Wars'' and ''Beast Machines''.
** The ''[[Recordicons]]'' comic strip published in the ''[[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)]]'' magazine, which featured several ''Beast Wars'' installments.
** ''[[Transformers Device Label]]'', which had toys of [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] and [[Tigatron]].


===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===

Revision as of 21:48, 30 April 2020

The Beast Wars Road Map
Publisher Fun Publications
Published in Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #70
Art Jesse Wittenrich
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity Transformers Legends / TransTech

TransTech Rhinox contacts his Legends double for some information on the multiverse...

Synopsis

With the Shroud making it increasingly difficult for the Transcendent Technomorph to stay in touch with the multiverse, Rhinox turns to one of the few remaining universes that he is still able to contact: the Legends Universe. He thanks his local counterpart for taking the time to access his database on events surrounding the "Beast Wars," only for "Legends" Rhinox to question him over why Axiom Nexus doesn't simply have Alpha Trion open up some gates for them. "Legends" Rhinox goes off on a tangent, wondering whether Dimensional investigator Skids has isolated them with his "Quantum Keep-Out Seal," only to be politely interrupted by his double. TransTech Rhinox resumes talking about the "Beast Wars," explaining its importance on a multiversal-scale, only to be himself interrupted by Airazor, who has noticed something off in the distance...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Maximals / Autobots

Notes

It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

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The Road Map

Continuity notes

Other trivia

  • To remind you that the Legends Universe is of Japanese origin, Legends Rhinox addresses TransTech Rhinox as "Rhinox-sensei".
  • Writer Jesse Wittenrich contacted Hayato Sakamoto for his approval to use the characters, who called them "cute".[1]

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